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Macklin Celebrini capped his monster year with a shootout goal and two assists, hitting 110 points.
Good for fourth in the league.
Igor Chernyshov lit the lamp twice, Tyler Toffoli added his 19th, and Yaroslav Askarov stood tall with 38 saves before the sixth round.
Heartbreaker.
That sold-out crowd got a weird show, starting with Vancouver's Marco Rossi somehow jamming one in after Askarov yanked his own net down.
Refs let it.
Stand, the Canucks clawed back from three deficits, tying it late in the second and forcing OT with seconds left on the power play.
Sharks jumped out crisp in the first, firing 11 shots and buzzing early, a big step up from their flat starts against Edmonton and Anaheim.
Fans felt the buzz turn to buzzkill, but the team showed real grit.
No quit in these Sharks.
Chernyshov scrapped with Filipranek after Celebrini took a hit, and Dmitry Orlov mixed it up too.
For a squad on the playoff bubble, that fire and pride hits different, keeping the tank's energy alive even in defeat.
Playoff hopes hang by a thread at 82 points.
Next week's results will seal it, but these Sharks ended the home slate swinging, building momentum for whatever comes next in teal.
Hello and welcome to another special episode of the Maths Funny Podcast.
And today I'm going to be asking you all, at what point does something go too far?
Because the introduction of Tyson to this year's season of Married at First Sight, it hasn't just crossed a line in the eyes of many viewers, but it's also raised questions of what impact will a man like that being platformed on a show this big have on society?
At this current point in time, as violence against women continues to rise, what are the consequences of Channel 9 promoting Tyson's dangerous views?
And also in this podcast...
I'm going to reveal the full untold story of Tyson.